Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Cray employs over 1,000 people worldwide with additional research and manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Texas and Wisconsin and many sales and service locations around the world.

As the economics of baseball have changed with higher salaries and increased player activity, along with public interest in game information, we have advanced from hand-coded historical models to the real-time capture of every movement and action in data collection and the use of advanced analytics have evolved from a part-time hobby of a few ... [ Read More ]

To maintain their competitive advantage, Cray’s customers need to squeeze out every ounce of value from their supercomputing investments. And to sustain maximum value, even the most resilient systems will undergo a multitude of underlying repairs ... [ Read More ]

A few dozen Chapel enthusiasts recently devoted a weekend to CHIUW 2015 — the second annual Chapel Implementers and Users Workshop. CHIUW (pronounced “chew”) is a forum for developers and practitioners of the Chapel parallel programming language to ... [ Read More ]

The IEEE Computer Society is accepting nominations for its annual Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award, named in honor of Cray’s founder, who is frequently called the “father of supercomputing.” The society is also accepting awards for its 2015 ... [ Read More ]

Is your application vectorizable? Today, users generally answer that question by compiling with and without vectorization turned on and then looking at the difference in runtimes. While this is easy to do, it is not appropriate since it only answers ... [ Read More ]